Bs Super Mario Usa

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BS Super Mario USA
DeveloperNintendo EAD, St.GIGA
PublisherNintendo
PlatformsSuper Famicom
Release date 1996
Part 1 - March 31
Part 2 - April 7
Part 3 - April 14
Part 4 - April 21
GenrePlatform
Mode(s)Single player
Media
Satellaview soundlink
Input

BS Super Mario USA is a direct sequel to Super Mario Bros. 2 (known as Super Mario USA in Japan) for the Satellaview, an add-on for the Super Famicom. It was the first Mario platformer game to make use of the Satellaview's Soundlink features. The gameplay and levels are essentially the same as the All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. 2, but with numerous added features and a new plot, presented as a sequel to the original game.

General information[edit]

The game was released in four installments. In each one, the player is sent to a different Super Mario Bros. 2 'world'. The goal is seemingly to collect the Gold Mario Statues located in each level, defeat the boss, and then find and beat Wart, who can be battled in any world when going down in any jar while the player is in Subspace. The player can select the levels in any order and return to the levels as often as desired until the 'episode' ends at 50 minutes on the clock.

As the gameplay episode progressed, an audio drama would stream via St. Giga's Satellite radio, which would tell the narrative of the story.

Plot outline[edit]

After the events of Super Mario Bros. 2, Mario and friends believe Subcon is all a dream and move on. However, Wart returns and overthrows the King of Subcon in the heroes' absence. Mario and his friends must once again face the forces of Wart, including the Birdo trio, Mouser, Tryclyde, Fryguy and Clawgrip. Both the protagonists and their foes can use the power of the stars (satellites) to their advantage. In addition, Mouser has stolen the gold Mario statues, symbols of peace, and hid them throughout Subcon.[1]

Differences and additions[edit]

  • Each broadcast takes place in a single world starting with its first level. After beating all three levels, players can change levels at any moment. This feature can be abused to cheat death, farm coins, etc.
  • The game has a built-in clock (meant to be in sync with real-time) that has the game start at :06 minutes in and end at :50 minutes in.
  • The player starts and ends the game as Mario but character changing is forced in timed events.
  • Mario Statues are included. Picking up one of these gives Mario an extra life and fills his Health Meter. There are three of these in each level, plus one obtainable from the end-of-the-world boss. They are usually out in the open, but sometimes are hidden in Subspace. Two of them only appear after backtracking to Phanto's room after using the key. Each statue can be collected only once.
  • Entering any jar in Subspace will lead to Wart's chamber. He can be defeated multiple times with each one awarding an extra life.
  • A points system was added. Points and extra lives can be gained, among other things, by defeating enemies in various ways. After defeating five enemies while invincible, the sixth will grant 1-Up and subsequent enemies 2-Up.
  • The 'Today's Results Screen' can be accessed by pressing while in the level select screen. It tracks the Mushrooms, Cherries, Coins, and Mario Statues collected with the current level's stats in red. It also shows the status of the bosses and the score.
  • Key sequences in the narrative are accompanied by events that occur in-game. The most common of these are the character portraits at the top of the screen which show which character is talking. The top left is occupied by the good guys while the top right are the enemy bosses. These characters are engaged in off-screen shenanigans that can affect what happens on-screen:
    • Transformations:
      • Swap the player's character, in a few instances multiple times within a minute
      • Erase all enemies on-screen or turn them into Small Hearts, bombs, or other enemies
      • Slow down all enemies (same sound effect as a Stopwatch)
      • Turn all vegetables into coins
      • Grant the player invincibility
      • One minute of charge jump without need to squat
      • The player landing from a jump will have the effect of a POW Block
      • Black outs that hide everything but the player, enemies, and items
      • With a few minutes left, the locations of all mushrooms and statues that are hidden in subspace are revealed. Quicksand will also stop.
    • Enemy attacks:
      • Rain of Birdo eggs or Tryclyde fire
      • Wart blows deadly bubbles from under the screen
      • The Birdo trio dive attack like Beezos
      • Fryguy or a big Phanto will show up to hunt the player but they cannot follow to other screens. They fade away after a minute.
    • Large things that are thrown on-screen which takes out any enemy in its path including inactive Phantos but not world bosses:
      • When Peach gets angry, she will throw a trio of giant turnips which can also hurt the player. Villains can also throw a trio of giant turnips but they are black with an angry face or a trio of giant Birdo eggs.
      • Enemies throw a big bomb which explodes into smaller bombs
      • Near the end of the third and fourth episodes, allies will throw a trio of giant green or red mushrooms that refill the player's Health Meter while providing invincibility
      • Near the end of each broadcast, Peach will give out her Love Love Fire which is a giant heart that slowly floats down. It refills the Health Meter and grants invincibility like the giant mushrooms. In the final broadcast, she will give out two of them.

When the time hits :50, gameplay switches to the Bonus Chance for three minutes. Here, players can increase the number of coins and extra lives which will add to the final score. After the credits, the 'Today's Results Screen' reappears which will now include the player's extra lives. The player's score will be totaled up followed by a question of whether or not to submit the score for the Power Challenge tournament. Players must get all ten gold Mario statues to be allowed into the ranking with the top player of the week getting a real life gold Mario statue. It was also given to the player with the highest cumulative score from all four broadcasts.[1] Along with the score from defeating regular enemies, the following are converted into points and added to the total:

  • Gold Mario statue: 50,000
  • Mushroom: 2,000
  • Coin: 100
  • Cherry: 100
  • Level boss: 5,000
  • World boss: 10,000
  • Wart: 20,000
  • Extra life: 5,000

The most efficient strategy used by contestants was to collect all the statues and then farm extra lives.

Gallery[edit]

Gameplay screens[edit]

  • The game opens with a controller config. This stays on the screen until the timer allows the opening cutscene to play.

  • Peach's appearance on the top-left is meant to go along with the radio drama narrative. The game's real-time clock reminded players to pursue gameplay, as events happened at key timed instances.

  • The result screen shows the bosses defeated and Mario Statues collected in the level.

  • Toad fighting Wart with Peach in the background.

Cutscenes[edit]

  • Ōsama (the king of Subcon), his commander, Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, and a Golden Mario statue.

  • The return of Wart and his army.

  • Mario and Toad fighting Wart, Birdo, and the 8 bits off with vegetables.

  • A Red Birdo dreams of Ōsama's commander and the Subcon fairies.

  • Birdo and Mouser on a grassland.

  • Birdo, a Red Birdo and Tryclyde on a desert region.

  • A Red Birdo on a Whale and Fryguy on an icy land.

  • Wart and his army.

Miscellaneous[edit]

  • Japanese print ad

Release information[edit]

Being episodic, BS Super Mario USA was released on a weekly basis.

The four episodes were premiered during these weeks: [2]

Date/Date RangeJapaneseRōmajiTranslationWorld
1996/03/31~1996/04/05BSスーパーマリオUSA パワーチャレンジ 第1回 「あたしたち、スーパーキャサリンズ」の巻BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge Dai-1-kai 'Atashitachi, Super-Katherines!' no MakiBS Super Mario USA Power Challenge Episode 1 Volume of 'We, the Super-Birdos!'World 1
1996/04/07~1996/04/12BSスーパーマリオUSA パワーチャレンジ 第2回 「ガブチョもびっくり流砂の秘密」の巻BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge Dai-2-kai 'Gabucho mo Bikkuri Ryuusha no Himitsu' no MakiBS Super Mario USA Power Challenge Episode 2 Volume of 'Tryclyde also surprises, Secrets of the Quicksand'World 2
1996/04/14~1996/04/19BSスーパーマリオUSA パワーチャレンジ 第3回 「氷の海でヒーボーボー」の巻BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge Dai-3-kai 'Kouri no Umi de Hībōbō' no MakiBS Super Mario USA Power Challenge Episode 3 Volume of 'Fry Guy at the Sea of Ice'World 4
1996/04/21~1996/04/26BSスーパーマリオUSA パワーチャレンジ 第4回 「マムーの罠,危うしマリオブラザーズ」の巻BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge Dai-4-kai 'Mamū no Wana, Ayaushi Mario Burazāzu' no MakiBS Super Mario USA Power Challenge Episode 4 Volume of 'Wart's Trap; Watch Out, Mario Brothers!'World 5

The timeframe in which these episodes were featured was from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM and 1:00 AM to 2:00 AM the following morning. It was rebroadcasted in June 1996 from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM and again in September 1998 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM.[1]

Music[edit]

The Satellaview's Soundlink-capabilities allowed music to be streamed via Satellite radio. This game used this to enhance its soundtrack with songs that could not be performed via the Super Famicom's soundchips.

As the game played, music from the Super Mario World soundtrack and Super Mario Bros. 1, 2, 3, Hop! Step! Jump! - as well as new, original compositions and jingles - would be used in place of the traditional Super Mario USA music. Surprisingly, none of the music is actually remixed or arranged from the original Super Mario USA.

Staff[edit]

Main article: List of BS Super Mario USA staff

Directed by

  • Toshiaki Suzuki

Programmed by

  • Shigehiru Kasamatsu
  • Yasunori Taketani
  • Nobuhito Koganezawa.

Trivia[edit]

  • The cutscenes depict Mario and Luigi wearing their shirts and overalls in their original color scheme, despite that they have been swapped since 1988.

External links[edit]

Footage of game recordings from actual broadcasts. These show how the game plays and the audio drama that accompanies it.

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcSatellaview Library:Super Mario Bros. USA Power Challenge
  2. ^list of Satellaview Soundlink games, arranged in order of release date (Archived)
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SNS-4M-USA SNSP-4M-NOE - 2 Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World 1994年12月 1994年12月: スーパーファミコン 任天堂 任天堂 ロムカセット SNS-5M-USA SNSP-5M-EUR - 3 BSスーパーマリオUSA パワーチャレンジ 1996年: スーパーファミコン (サテラビュー) 任天堂 任天堂 BS-Xデータ放送. This is the latest patch of BS Super Mario USA. Not only is there music added to the game, but everything has been translated to English. All cutscenes and banners are now 100% English. The only thing the hack lacks is the original audio recordings, which may be. BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge: Super Mario USA is the title given in Japan to the game that the rest of the world knows as Super Mario Bros. In Japan, the game was available both on the Famicom (the Japanese NES) and of course as part of their release of Super Mario All Stars. BS Super Mario USA English Super Nintendo SNES. Orders; Compare list; Wish list. Home SNES BS Super Mario USA. Save 10%; BS Super Mario USA.

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BS Super Mario USA

Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: St.GIGA
Platform: Satellaview
Released in JP: April 1996

This game has unused music.

This game is defunct.
Do note the game no longer works at all without modifications. This is most likely due to the game's servers being shut down. As a result, further official developments with the game are unlikely to happen.

Super Mario Usa Online

BS Super Mario USA is a four-part downloadable version of the American Super Mario Bros. 2, released in Japan as Super Mario USA. This version is based on that of Super Mario All-Stars, with the addition of golden Mario Statues; collecting these fully refills the player's energy and awards a 1-Up, aside from raising the score.

Super Mario Advance brought back the idea of points, and resurrected the Mario Statues as Yoshi Eggs.

To do:
Possibly more leftover graphics, like the warp screen, the ending, etc. BS Fire Emblem, BS Harvest Moon, and BS Dragon Quest all have leftover content from the SNES games they are based on, namely music and possibly other things (does BS Panel de Pon?).

Unused Music

All of the original SPC music, aside from the death and warp jingles, were disabled in order to play Soundlink streamed audio. Setting RAM address 7E1DE2 to 01-13 will play any of the tracks from the SNES version.

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Computer GamesDonkey Kong (Atari 8-bit family) • Mario is Missing! (DOS) • Mario Teaches Typing (DOS) • Mario's Early Years (DOS) • Mario's Game Gallery (Mac OS Classic)
Console GamesDonkey Kong (NES) • Donkey Kong Jr. (NES) • Mario Bros. (NES) • Wrecking Crew • Dr. Mario (NES) (Prototypes) • Mario Paint (Prototype) • Mario & Wario • Tetris & Dr. Mario • Undake 30: Same Game Mario Version • Mario's Super Picross • Wrecking Crew '98 • Mario is Missing! (NES, SNES) • Mario's Time Machine (NES, SNES) • Mario's Early Years: Fun With Letters • Yoshi's Safari • Hotel Mario • Super Mario's Wacky Worlds • Mario no Photopi • Mario Artist Paint Studio (Prototype) • Mario Artist Talent Studio • Mario Artist Communication Kit • Dr. Mario 64 • Luigi's Mansion • Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix • Fortune Street • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Wii U, Switch) • Mini Mario & Friends amiibo Challenge • Dr. Luigi • Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle • Luigi's Mansion 3
Handheld GamesDr. Mario • Mario Clash • Donkey Kong • Mario's Picross • Picross 2 • Jaguar Mishin Sashi Senyou Soft: Mario Family • Mario Pinball Land • Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Demo) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (Demo) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! • Super Princess Peach • Dr. Mario & Puzzle League • Mario Bros. Classic • Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS) • Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo 3DS) • Photos with Mario • Dr. Mario World
Web GamesDr. Mario: Vitamin Toss
See also
Yoshi • Donkey Kong • Wario

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